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- c. 1338 – 1 April 1412), also known as Albert of Mecklenburg (Swedish: Albrekt av Mecklenburg), was King of Sweden from 1364 to 1389 and Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin...
- Thomas Homewood Alexander Munro William Slade Walter Tammas James Woodget Albrekt Almqwist Frans Fast Carl-Emil Johansson Emil Johansson Knut Johansson Karl...
- Christian Albrekt L****n is a Danish professor emplo**** at Aalborg University, where he is involved in comparative welfare studies. He works on a daily...
- Laholm by Sweden, followed by subsequent retreat War of deposition against Albrekt of Mecklenburg (1388–1395) Sweden Denmark Margaret I becomes regent Attack...
- biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Retrieved 22 July 2023. Sture Bolin (1953o). "Albrekt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Retrieved 22 July 2023. Sture...
- mother of Maria told the priest that the father of the child was corporal Albrekt Nilsson Dullfjär, her 24-year-old former stepson; his mother had been the...
- do****ents exist prior to a do****ent from 1384. This do****ent, signed by Albrekt of Sweden is stored in the city archive today. Köping means there was a...
- Immenhusen, c. 1440 – c. 1507), also called Albert Pictor, Albert Målare and Albrekt Pärlstickare (Swedish), is the most famous late medieval Swedish painter...
- capital investments and expand social protection. On a societal level Albrekt L****n defines social cohesion 'as the belief—held by citizens in a given...
- biography of Valdemar Atterdag "Margrete Valdemarsdatter". 25 February 2020. Albrekt of Mecklenburg biography Nordisk Familjebok (1876), p. 371–372 Nordberg...